This is my plan:
Step 1. Use a ritual to control the moon to make it permanent night.
Step 2. Get perma buff…
Step 3. Still lose to Min/Maxed party!
Wait, what?
But for that you need the eclipse
So you need to cast the spell in the very specific moment when you have the eclipse power to control the moon, and then the eclipse stays
Good thing for him 5e turns last ~6 seconds technically/canonically speaking.
(To be clear: I'm talking about how long a turn lasts in-game as opposed to real world time.)
After seeing a few of these here, I went to read them on Webtoon.. I’m a little disappointed. It’s getting thousands of updoots here but capping out at about 200 likes there? If you like this comic, please go help the Author by liking the actual Webtoon instead of the Reddit posts.
This is literally that one episode in Avatar when >!they make a huge deal in several episodes of the Solar Eclipse being the Achilles Heel of the entire Fire Nation and then they invade the heart of Fire Continent and lose in the span a single episode!< (still a great episode tho)
See, that's why you have to control the moon first.
Thats when the party goes on a quest to steal the moon
YOU TAKE THE MOON AND YOU TAKE THE MOON
AND YOU _TAKE_ TH-
Gd it that made me smile
"I build a rocket. I fly to the moon. I shrink the moon. I sit on the toile-- wait wha?"
Gru moment.
Chill out Leshy.
This is my plan: Step 1. Use a ritual to control the moon to make it permanent night. Step 2. Get perma buff… Step 3. Still lose to Min/Maxed party! Wait, what?
But for that you need the eclipse So you need to cast the spell in the very specific moment when you have the eclipse power to control the moon, and then the eclipse stays
Spoilers for the final season of The Magicians
Thanks for reminding me that that was the final season. :(
Ditto for Inscryption
Treat her with respect though. The moon is a gentle, loving lady
The Collector: Boop. **moves the Moon back into position.**
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So this is why the fire nation beat the assault...
Good thing for him 5e turns last ~6 seconds technically/canonically speaking. (To be clear: I'm talking about how long a turn lasts in-game as opposed to real world time.)
To be fair a total solar eclipse can last several minutes dependant on where you are.
That's still at least 30-40 turns (10 turns per minute). Plenty of time to fight.
That's why you get him monologging before you roll initiative.
This is also suggesting that this world has a sun a moon the same distance as earth
In pathfinder there’s 10 action rounds in a minute so it’s exactly 6 seconds per round
This is why speed runs are a thing. You gloat afterward.
BBEG looked directly at the sun during an eclipse, he needs to make a Constitution saving throw to see if he gets blinded or not.
1 round of combat maybe
Look, given how most combat ends in less than 10 rounds, that eclipse could easily last the whole fight
This sort of happened in The Owl House
Not quite how I remember the Eclipse from Berserk.
This was my thought about a certain episode in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
why do these posts always have thousands of upvotes and like 10 comments
That was a very short full eclipse
After seeing a few of these here, I went to read them on Webtoon.. I’m a little disappointed. It’s getting thousands of updoots here but capping out at about 200 likes there? If you like this comic, please go help the Author by liking the actual Webtoon instead of the Reddit posts.
This is literally that one episode in Avatar when >!they make a huge deal in several episodes of the Solar Eclipse being the Achilles Heel of the entire Fire Nation and then they invade the heart of Fire Continent and lose in the span a single episode!< (still a great episode tho)
Damn, it reminds me of calaca bossfight